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What preparations should you make before joining EVE University while we are at war?: cleaned up a few references that are obsolete, such as jump clones information.
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If you are interested in learning PVP combat war should give you plenty of opportunity to improve and test your skills. You can lend a hand to the war effort immediately in a T1 ship in a role such as tackling or EWAR. Our campuses are always welcoming for inexperienced players who wish to learn PVP combat and you can read more about them under [[Campuses]]
If you are interested in learning PVP combat war should give you plenty of opportunity to improve and test your skills. You can lend a hand to the war effort immediately in a T1 ship in a role such as tackling or EWAR. Our campuses are always welcoming for inexperienced players who wish to learn PVP combat and you can read more about them under [[Campuses]]


If your interests are in PVE you may find war creates a fair amount of risk towards some of your activities such as mining, missioning, planetary interaction etc. For this reason we suggest that before you apply to EVE University you set up a base camp somewhere far away from our home system of Aldrat, and ideally away from any trade hubs (Jita, Amarr, Dodixie, Rens, and even Hek). This should allow you to carry our your PVE activities in relative peace away from most of the war target activity. Always pay attention and do not mine while you are AFK or you may risk losing your ship. We do have PVE focused campuses, such as the [[AMC|Amarr Mining Campus]] and [[Solitude]] where you can join other members of EVE University.   
If your interests are in PVE you may find war creates a fair amount of risk towards some of your activities such as mining, missioning, planetary interaction etc. For this reason we suggest that before you apply to EVE University you may want to consider setting up a base camp somewhere at a distance from our home system of Slays, our highsec locations such as at the [[Highsec_Campus|HSC]], and ideally away from any trade hubs (Jita, Amarr, Dodixie, Rens, and even Hek). This should allow you to carry our your PVE activities in relative peace away from most of the war target activity. Also, there is no need to look to do things solo so look to connect with your future corp-mates to do these things with.  Always pay attention and do not mine while you are AFK or you may risk losing your ship. We do have PVE focused campuses, such as the [[AMC|Amarr Mining Campus]] and [[Solitude]] where you can join other members of EVE University.  Many pilots tend to have more than one base of operation, and within the Uni many pilots have bases at both the campuses they enjoying operating with as well as personal ones.


You may want to set up a [[Jump Clones|jump clone]] if you have not already done so. This may not seem like something that will be useful to you as a new player, but as a member it can be very useful and allow you to jump between campuses, and avoid losing expensive implants on fleets.  You simply need to purchase the Infomorph Psychology skillbook (1 million ISK from NPC corp sell orders) and you pay 100,000 ISK per jump clone that you install.  These can be installed at any NPC station (or player controlled station you can access) with a clone bay.  Jump clones can be moved once installed.  See the linked wiki page for further details.
You may want to set up a [[Jump Clones|jump clone]] if you have not already done so. This may not seem like something that will be useful to you as a new player, but as a member it can be very useful and allow you to jump between campuses, and avoid losing expensive implants on fleets.  You simply need to purchase the Infomorph Psychology skillbook (1 million ISK from NPC corp sell orders) and you pay 100,000 ISK per jump clone that you install.  These can be installed at any NPC station (or player controlled station you can access) with a clone bay.  Jump clones can be moved once installed.  See the linked wiki page for further details.